Meet our people
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Gioele La MannoTenure Track Assistant Professor |
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PhD in Molecular Systems Biology, 2018
Karolinska Institute
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MSc in Biomedicine, 2013
Karolinska Institute
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BSc in Biotechnology, 2011
University of Palermo
- Developmental Biology
- Bioinformatics
- Neuroscience
- Statistical Modeling
- Technology development
- Python and C Programming
I earned my PhD at Karolinska Instituet and I am proud alumnus of the Linnarsson Lab. My original training is in Biotechnology (BSc @UNIPA) and Biomedicine (MSc @KI) but nowadays I will probably turn around if somebody is calling out for a Molecular Biologist, Computational Biologist or Bioinformatician.
My research focuses on understanding brain development. I am particularly interested in describing the sequence of states that embryonic stem cells go through during their differentiation towards mature neurons.
I have been tackling this question using machine learning tools on the wealth of data provided by single cell RNA sequencing, a technique I have been working with and developing since its early times.
My long-term goal is to contribute in making biology from a descriptive to a predictive science.
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Irina KhvenEDNE PhD Programme |
MSc in Bioengineering and Bioinformatics, 2019
Lomonosov Moscow State University
I completed my Masters at Moscow State University, Department of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics and did internships as the Weis lab at ETH Zurich and in the Seigert lab at IST Austria.
I am a 4th year to Ph.D. student in the La Manno lab and I work on the interface of neuroscience, developmental biology, and systems biology. I am an expert of imaging-based spatial transcriptomics and I have been using the technique to learn about cell type distribution in the developing mouse brain.
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Alex LedererEDCB PhD Programme |
BSc in Molecular Biology and Computer Science (minor in Chemistry), 2017
University of Pittsburgh
- Genomics
- Bioinformatics
- Systems biology
- Python programming
- Technology development
- Hiking and trekking
Originally from the United States, I completed my BSc in Molecular Biology and Computer Science at the University of Pittsburgh before working as a bioinformatician at EMBL Heidelberg. Proud alumnus of the Steinmetz and Arndt labs.
I am now a 4th year Ph.D. student, I have been using single-cell RNA sequencing to understand the differences between stem cell differentiation in retinal pigmented epithelial cells in vitro and in vivo. I aim to contribute to the expansion of the bioinformatics toolkit available to the genomics community, specifically, I have been working towards the improvement of RNA velocity estimation frameworks.
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Halima SchedeEDCB PhD Programme |
M.Eng. Bioengineering
EPFL
BSc in Cell Biology and Anatomy (minor Math), 2017
McGill University
- Bioinformatics
- Machine Learning
- Computer Vision
- PyTorch and TensorFlow
- Deep learning
I am a joint PhD student in the Neuroscience Program (EDNE) between the La Manno and D’Angelo Labs. I have a strong interest in the applications of statistical models and data analysis to the health sciences. After completing my Bachelor’s degree in McGill University, Canada in Biology and Mathematics and my M. Eng in Bioengineering at EPFL, during which I completed an internship in the La Manno Lab, I returned to the lab full time as a PhD student.
I have worked towards the development of Tomographer, a technique dedicated to the spatial molecular profiling of tissues, as well as the construction of a Lipid Brain Atlas which is based on mass spectrometry data. I have other interests including tennis, hiking, baking, and jamming!
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Luca Fusar BassiniEDCB PhD Programme |
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MSc in Biology, 2023
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
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BSc in Biology, 2021
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
- Bioinformatics
- Genetics
- Cell biology
- Python and R programming
- PyTorch and TensorFlow
- Deep learning
- Lipid biology
- ASO
As a PhD student specializing in the dynamics of single cell omics, my work is centered on understanding transitions in the metabolome and neural cells. By harnessing deep learning techniques and my knowledge of bioinformatics, I’m decoding the complex language of biological systems to uncover their intricate mysteries. Every cell state change I study brings me one step closer to understanding the vast tapestry of life.
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Albert Dominguez MantesEDCB PhD Programme |
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BSc in Data Science, 2022
University of Barcelona
- Bioinformatics
- Genetics
- Cell biology
- Python and R programming
- PyTorch and TensorFlow
- Deep learning
- Lipid biology
- ASO
I am a joint PhD student in the Neuroscience Program (EDNE) between the La Manno and the Weigert Lab. I have a strong interest in the applications of statistical models and data analysis to the health sciences.
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Alessandro ValenteEDNE PhD Programme |
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M.Sc. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2022
University of Milan
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BSc in Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2019
University Roma Tor Vergata
- Brain Development
- Lipidomics
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Organoids
Navigating the intricate landscape of brain development, my work primarily delves into the spatial mapping of lipidomics within the neural tube. Leveraging the power of Raman microscopy, I aim to create an atlas that could shed light on how lipids shape developmental processes. My research extensively employs ex utero cultures of mouse embryos, bringing a new level of understanding to the interplay between lipids and the development of neural systems.
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Antonio (Toni) Herrera CamachoPostdoctoral Researcher |
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Ph.D. in Biotechnology, 2015
University of Barcelona
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M.Sc. in Molecular Biotechnology, 2009
University of Barcelona
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BSc in Pharmacy, 2008
University of Granada
- Brain Development
- Ex utero cultures
- Teratogenesis
- Folate
- Spatial Omics
Navigating the intricate landscape of brain development, my work primarily delves into the spatial mapping of lipidomics within the neural tube. Leveraging the power of Raman microscopy, I aim to create an atlas that could shed light on how lipids shape developmental processes. My research extensively employs ex utero cultures of mouse embryos, bringing a new level of understanding to the interplay between lipids and the development of neural systems.
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Leila AliehPostdoctoral Researcher |
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Ph.D. in , 2022
MPI Dresden
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MSc Biology, 2020
EPFL
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BSc in Biology, 2017
University of
- Lipids
- RNA Biology
- Brain development
- Vertebrate embriogenesis
- MALDI immaging
Currently, I am delving deep into the world of spatial lipidomics, focusing specifically on the development of the brain and zebrafish embryos. Drawing on the skills and insights from my Ph.D., I am mapping the intricate dance of lipids during these pivotal developmental stages using cutting-edge MALDI imaging. Each layer of complexity that I unravel further illuminates the essential role lipids play in orchestrating the intricate symphony of embryogenesis.
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Silvia AvanziAdministrative Assistant |
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